Citizen Resources
Multnomah County
Alarms
If you have recently installed or activated an alarm system in your home or business, you have taken a very important step in crime prevention. All alarm users are required to obtain a permit(s) to operate an alarm system eliciting a police response (in some cases, two permits are needed for the same system). The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office administers the Alarm Ordinance program for the following cities in Multnomah County, Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village, Maywood Park and unincorporated Multnomah County. Call 503-251-2411 for more information. Click HERE for the City of Troutdale’s Alarm Ordinance
Animal Control
Animal Services of Multnomah County provides licensing, adoption and lost/found pet services for the City of Troutdale. The City of Troutdale Municipal Code Chapter 6.04 (Click HERE) provides Multnomah County with the authority to enforce the animal control regulations in the city. Barking dog, shelter, and animal nuisance information is available by calling 503-988-7387, by visiting the shelter at 1700 W Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale, OR 97060, or by clicking HERE.
Concealed Weapons
All applications for Concealed Handgun Licenses are initiated through the county Sheriff’s office in the county of residence. Concealed Handgun License applicant fingerprint cards are processed and established in the Computerized Criminal History records of Oregon's Criminal Offender Information system to assist the counties in their background investigation process. If you live in Multnomah County, click HERE for information on obtaining a Multnomah County Concealed Weapons permit.
City Of Gresham
Mediation
Mediation is a way to work through a disagreement or conflict between two or more people. The mediation process is facilitated by an impartial mediator who provides a safe setting for both sides of the issue to be expressed. The mediator helps clarify the issues and clear up misunderstandings so the people involved can consider their options for improving the future. Mediation is provided free to individuals and businesses that are in Fairview, Gresham, Troutdale, Wood Village and unincorporated eastern Multnomah County. For more information, call (503) 618-3247 or click HERE.
State Of Oregon
Registered Sex Offender Information
The Oregon State Police, Sex Offender Registration Unit, tracks registration of persons convicted of sex crimes who reside, work or attend school within the state of Oregon. The Unit provides information to the general public regarding registered sex offenders living in their neighborhoods by name, city, zip code or county. Those registered sex offenders who have been designated Predatory under Oregon Revised Statute 181.585, who present the highest risk of reoffending and require the widest range of community notification are listed on the Oregon Predatory Public Website (click HERE). Oregon law (ORS 181.592) currently allows the Oregon State Police to post only those registered offenders who have been designated Predatory under Oregon law (ORS 181.585). Language in the law states that the Oregon State Police will not use the internet to provide information on the remaining sex offenders registered in the state.
Information on the remaining registered sex offenders in Oregon can be obtained by calling the Sex Offender Registration Unit’s List Line at (503) 378-3725 Ext. 44429 or by email. For the National Sex Offender Registry link click HERE and for the Multnomah County Predatory Sex Offender Notification Web Page click HERE.
Other
Fingerprints
The Troutdale Police department does not provide fingerprinting services for the public. Click HERE for a list of fingerprinting services.
City of Troutdale- Last Updated November 17, 2009
